Cape Town To Brace For Another Intense Cold Front This Week

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cape town to brace for another intense cold front this week

The South African Weather Service SAWS has announced that another intense cold front is expected to make landfall over the south-western parts of South Africa on Wednesday, 25 June, bringing a significant shift in weather conditions across the region, reports Cape town Etc .

The cold front is forecasted to last until Friday, 27 June, and SAWS has issued the following weather warnings ahead of its landfall:

  • Yellow level 4 warning for damaging waves from Wednesday evening
  • Yellow level 2 warning for damaging winds on Wednesday
  • Yellow level 2 warning for disruptive rainfall on Wednesday until Thursday morning.

According to the weather service, the Western and Northern Cape provinces can expect wet and windy conditions and very cold conditions, with maximum temperatures reaching below 10C over the high-lying areas during this period.

As per SAWS, the public is warned of the following impacts:

  • Heavy rainfall with a risk of localised flooding over the western parts of the Western Cape, especially in low-lying and poorly drained areas on Wednesday into Thursday
  • Wet and slippery roads may result in dangerous driving conditions. Motorists should exercise caution and adhere to safety measures.
  • Strong and gusty winds over the interior cause localised damage to structures and uproot trees.
  • Cold to very cold conditions can be expected, along with possible snowfall over the western mountain ranges of the Western Cape, spreading into the south-western interior of the Northern Cape

Maritime impacts include: